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... Read moreWhen setting up a bathroom on a budget, repurposing items from a previous apartment can be a lifesaver. I've found that mixing older pieces with a clean, minimal aesthetic not only saves money but also creates a personalized space that feels both fresh and familiar. One trick I use is focusing on organization; for example, a nicely worn bathroom vanity organizer helps keep essentials tidy and accessible without the need to buy new expensive storage units. Embracing the "clean girl aesthetic" often means choosing light, neutral colors and minimalistic decor. I tend to add subtle touches like pastel-colored hand towels or delicate floral elements to keep the space feeling inviting and a bit girly. These small accents go a long way in elevating the overall vibe. Also, while waiting to afford bigger changes, I recommend prioritizing functionality with the pieces you already have. Simple hygiene products and daily essentials arranged neatly can enhance the overall look. Using multi-purpose items or small containers to declutter surfaces keeps the bathroom looking spacious and well-kept. Lastly, don't underestimate the power of lighting. Adding soft, warm lighting fixtures or even natural light if possible can make your bathroom feel cozier and more welcoming. By gradually swapping out pieces and incorporating affordable decor, you can build a stylish bathroom space that reflects both your personal style and practicality.

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I love all the pink🥹

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